[T]he ancestors of Sen. John McCain owned enslaved Africans on a plantation [and] black, white and mixed-race family members unite every two years for their Coming Home Reunion...on the land where the plantation operated.

Isn't that nice; everyone shows up in unity and harmony; everyone, that is, except dear Cousin John who is not a racist.

Perhaps this is what the whispering campaign in 2000 in South Carolina was actually referring to...one never knows. But like Black Political Thought writes, "Isn't it funny how [McCain] could beam with joy at his adopted daughter from Bangladesh, but yet he has turned his back on his own black family members."Yes, isn't it funny? Puts the howler to mind of another Republican would-be president who didn't want anyone to know about his ancestry. Does President George Macaca ring a bell, anyone??